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This tag is for questions regarding the associated or underlying meaning of a word, in addition to its primary definition.
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Is "any of ... + not" wrong?
I believe the difference between these two sentences is of "Where to put the emphasis?"
I wonder why any of them has not addressed the issue.
In this sentence, you are focused more on the Person …
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Is calling someone "creepy" rude?
"Creepy" is used to express a feeling of disgust or awfulness, especially that which makes one frightened. Also, it can be used for a feeling towards an inappropriate sexual behavior.
To answer your …